
Da'Morus Cohen
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Feb 23, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Luis Garcia |Luis García |Da'Morus Cohen |Anthony DiResta
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a rule that seeks to broadly prohibit businesses from using anti-consumer review and endorsement practices, such as posting fake reviews, suppressing honest negative reviews and paying third parties for positive reviews. The rule is a continuation of the FTC's goal to target deceptive advertising in the digital age, which began in earnest with the Commission's update to its Endorsement Guides in 2023.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
lexology.com | Luis Garcia |Luis García |Da'Morus Cohen |Anthony DiResta
HighlightsThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a rule that seeks to broadly prohibit businesses from using anti-consumer review and endorsement practices, such as using fake reviews, suppressing honest negative reviews and paying third parties for positive reviews. The rule is a continuation of the FTC's goal to target deceptive advertising in the digital age, which began in earnest with the Commission's update to its Endorsement Guides in 2023.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Nicholas Pierre-Paul |Julia Bennett |Da'Morus Cohen |Anthony DiResta
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held a virtual FTC Tech Summit focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and AI's impact on competition and consumers on Jan. 25, 2024. The Tech Summit began with the announcement that the FTC launched a market inquiry into the investments and partnerships being formed between AI developers and five major cloud service providers.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
lexology.com | Julia Bennett |Da'Morus Cohen |Anthony DiResta
HighlightsThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held a virtual FTC Tech Summit focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and AI's impact on competition and consumers on Jan. 25, 2024. The Tech Summit began with the announcement that the FTC launched a market inquiry into the investments and partnerships being formed between AI developers and five major cloud service providers.
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Oct 18, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Daniel Buchholz |Da'Morus Cohen |Matthew Detzel
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a new rule that seeks to broadly prohibit businesses from misrepresenting total costs by omitting mandatory fees from advertised prices and misrepresenting the nature and purpose of fees. The proposed rule is a continuation of the FTC's goal to establish a set of guidelines that would provide consumers key protections against businesses that unlawfully charge "junk fees" without their consent or engage in "bait-and-switch" advertising.
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